Greenbelt Festival Kettering NN14 1BJ
About the Business
Welcome to the Greenbelt Festival, a vibrant and diverse event that takes place annually on the grounds of Boughton House in Kettering, United Kingdom. As an establishment and point of interest, the festival has been providing a platform for arts, faith and activism for over four decades, attracting attendees from all over the world.
The Greenbelt Festival is a unique and inspiring experience that offers something for everyone. With its focus on social justice, spirituality and sustainability, the festival brings together musicians, artists, speakers, and activists to explore and celebrate the intersection of faith and culture.
Over the course of the festival weekend, you will have the opportunity to experience an eclectic range of music, from folk and world music to cutting-edge indie and rock. You'll also be able to attend talks and seminars on a wide range of topics, from theology and spirituality to social justice and activism. And if you're feeling inspired, you can take part in hands-on workshops that explore cutting-edge ideas and practices around sustainability, spirituality and creativity.
One of the unique features of the Greenbelt Festival is its focus on community. Whether you're a long-time attendee or a first-timer, you'll find a welcoming and supportive atmosphere that encourages authenticity, openness and collaboration. You'll be able to connect with like-minded people from all walks of life, and participate in a wide range of activities that encourage creativity, exploration and social engagement.
Located in the stunning grounds of Boughton House, the Greenbelt Festival provides a beautiful backdrop for your weekend of exploration and growth. With its rolling hills, sparkling lakes and historic architecture, the festival offers a unique and inspiring environment that will stay with you long after the weekend has ended.
In conclusion, if you're looking for an engaging and inspiring experience that encourages exploration, creativity and social engagement, the Greenbelt Festival is a must-visit event. With its focus on social justice, spirituality and sustainability, it offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded people from all over the world, and to explore the intersection of faith and culture in a supportive and nurturing environment. So why not join us this year and take your place in this vibrant and exciting community?
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Location & Phone number
Boughton House, Kettering NN14 1BJ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
17:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
12:30 - 22:00
Reviews
"I loved it unparalleled talks and good music possibly the most friendly festival you could attend"
"The most challenging, artistic and relevant festival there is."
"Epic event that sage for all ages and well worth the visit for good music and honest people"
"Greenbelt is a lovely festival. It's very warm and inclusive, and has the best disabled access I've ever encountered at an outdoor event. It provides a range of options musically, although with a definite leaning towards folk. There are also a huge range of seminars on wide ranging topics including religion and social justice. There is a strong focus on sustainability, and as it is a Christian festival, an open air communion on Sunday morning which anyone may attend for free. This service is often very moving, featuring powerful personal testimony from really inspiring contributors. In the spirit of inclusivity, while the main focus of the service is Christian other faiths are also included depending on which speakers appear. The facilities on site are good. The toilets are pretty great for a festival, and there are loads of food options including plenty of vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. There are 2 bars; the Jesus Arms by the main stage, and the Blue Nun by the Canopy stage. The Blue Nun has a limited drink selection, but the Jesus Arms has a wide range of craft ales and ciders. The campsite has areas set aside for disabled camping, and mobility scooters can be hired on site. Glamping is also an option, and the showers are surprisingly salubrious and staffed by a lovely group of volunteers from the YMCA who make sure everything is well maintained and we'll organised. I go year after year, and my favourite thing is the wonderfully friendly atmosphere (I add to my collection of greenbelt friends every year!), and the beautiful surroundings of the Boughton House grounds."
"Greenebelt is an amazing festival for kids, youth, families, those with additional needs and many more. With such a diverse range of events based broadly on faith, arts and justice, it's a music, spoken word, food, theology, social action, and story telling festival all rolled into one! The team worked hard to be radically inclusive of everyone despite ability, age, race, creed, sexual orientation and identity and much more. It's a community, and you'd be very glad to become a part of it."
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